First language attrition : interdisciplinary perspectives on methodological issues
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First language attrition : interdisciplinary perspectives on methodological issues
(Studies in bilingualism, v. 28)
J. Benjamins, c2004
- : Eur
- : US : Hb
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注記
"Papers presented at the International Conference on First Language Attrition: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Methodological Issues, held at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Aug. 24-26th 2002"--Acknowledgement
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume provides a state-of-the-art treatment of research on language attrition, the non-pathological loss of a language through lack of exposure. It combines a review of past and present research with in-depth treatments of specific theoretical and methodological issues and reports on individual studies. Special prominence is given to the identification of problematic areas in attrition research, with a view to pointing out possible solutions. The book specifically addresses itself to those who wish to acquaint themselves with the research area of language attrition, providing them with both a thorough overview of the field and a basis on which to build their own research. The combination of experience and an innovative outlook present in this collection, however, make it a valuable source for those familiar with attrition as well. Especially useful to both beginners and veterans is the extensive annotated bibliography.
目次
- 1. Acknowledgment
- 1. List of tables
- 2. Preface
- 2. Language attrition: The next phase (by Kopke, Barbara)
- 3. Studying the element order of Old Germanic languages
- 3. Part I. Theoretical models and methodological aspects
- 4. How to study element order in translated texts
- 4. L2 influence and L1 attrition in adult bilingualism (by Pavlenko, Aneta)
- 5. A sociocultural approach for language attrition (by Jimenez Jimenez, Antonio F.)
- 5. The V-second phenomenon
- 6. Verb-initial main declarative clauses
- 6. Perceived language dominance and language preference for emotional speech: The implications for attrition research (by Dewaele, Jean-Marc)
- 7. The role of grammaticality judgments in investigating first language attrition: A cross-disciplinary perspective (by Altenberg, Evelyn P.)
- 7. Element order in subordinate clauses
- 8. Element order in conjunct clauses
- 8. Part II. Attrition in progress - observations and descriptions
- 9. The position of objects
- 9. Issues in finding the appropriate methodology in language attrition research (by Yagmur, Kutlay)
- 10. Translation strategies
- 10. Language contact and attrition: The spoken French of Israeli Francophones (by Ben-Rafael, Miriam)
- 11. Is there a natural process of decay?: A longitudinal study of language attrition (by Hutz, Matthias)
- 11. Text-specific and language-specific element order patterns in OE and OHG translations
- 12. In search of the lost language: The case of adopted Koreans in France (by Ventureyra, Valerie A.G.)
- 13. Part III. How the study of attrition can contribute to the understanding of language
- 14. Attrition in L1 competence: The case of Turkish (by Gurel, Ayse)
- 15. Methodological aspects of a generative-based attrition study (by McCormack, Bede)
- 16. Convergent outcomes in L2 acquisition and L1 loss (by Montrul, Silvina A.)
- 17. A modest proposal: Explaining language attrition in the context of contact linguistics (by Gross, Steven)
- 18. No more reductions! - To the problem of evaluation of language attrition data (by Schmitt, Elena)
- 19. Language attrition research: An annotated bibliography (by Schmid, Monika S.)
- 20. A new blueprint for language attrition research (by Schmid, Monika S.)
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